Karnataka Traffic Fines 2026: Penalties and rules , e-Challan Guide
The Government of Karnataka has revised several traffic penalties for 2026 to improve road safety, reduce violations, and ensure disciplined driving. These updated fines align with the Motor Vehicles Act and apply to all vehicle owners—two-wheelers, four-wheelers, and commercial vehicles.

Latest Karnataka Traffic Fines 2026 (Updated Table)
| Traffic Violation | Penalty (₹) |
|---|---|
| Overspeeding (Two-Wheeler) | ₹1,000 – ₹2,000 |
| Overspeeding (LMV/Car) | ₹1,500 – ₹3,000 |
| Riding Without Helmet | ₹1,000 + possible license suspension |
| Driving Without Seatbelt | ₹500 |
| Jumping Red Signal | ₹1,000 – ₹5,000 |
| Using Mobile While Driving | ₹1,500 – ₹3,000 |
| Driving Without Licence | ₹5,000 |
| Drunk Driving | ₹10,000 + court proceedings / imprisonment |
| Overloading (Commercial Vehicles) | ₹5,000 + additional fee per extra tonne |
| Driving Without Insurance | ₹2,000 |
| Obstructing Traffic / Wrong Parking | ₹500 – ₹1,500 |
Note: Values can vary by district and based on the severity of the offence. This table shows commonly implemented amounts for reference.
What Are Karnataka Traffic Fines?
Karnataka traffic fines are monetary penalties imposed on road users who violate state and national traffic regulations. These fines are issued by Karnataka Traffic Police and RTO officials for offences such as overspeeding, signal jumping, drunk driving, or driving without required documents.
The state uses both manual challans and modern e-Challan systems that automatically detect violations using CCTV, ANPR cameras, and other monitoring devices.
How to Pay Traffic Fines in Karnataka (Online + Offline)
1. Pay Karnataka Traffic Fines Online
You can pay your e-challan online using the official portals below. Follow the portal steps carefully and download the payment receipt after completion.
- Karnataka Traffic Police / Local City Portal (e.g., Bengaluru)
Visit the local traffic police website (for Bengaluru and other cities) → choose Pay Fine → enter vehicle number → review challans → pay using UPI, card, or net banking. - Parivahan e-Challan Portal
Visit https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in → select Karnataka → enter vehicle / DL / challan number → pay and download receipt. - Karnataka One / Citizen Service Portals
Visit Karnataka One or your city’s citizen portal → search for police/challan services → pay online.
2. Pay Karnataka Traffic Fines Offline
If you prefer offline payment, use one of the options below. Keep documents handy and always ask for an official receipt.
- At Traffic Police Stations
Visit the nearest traffic police station with vehicle number, DL, and RC. Payment options may include cash, UPI, or card (varies by station). Collect an official receipt or payment slip. - At RTO Offices
Pay at the local RTO counter where digital payment options are usually available. You will receive a receipt or updated record once payment is processed. - On-Spot Handheld Payments
If a traffic officer issues a handheld e-challan during a stop, you can pay on the spot using UPI, card, or cash. The officer should provide a printed slip and an SMS confirmation.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. How do I check if I have a pending traffic challan in Karnataka?⌄
Q2. Are traffic fines the same across Karnataka?⌄
Q3. What happens if I don’t pay my challan on time?⌄
Q4. Can I contest a wrongly issued e-challan?⌄
Q5. Is helmet mandatory for pillion riders in Karnataka?⌄
Q6. Do commercial vehicles have different fines?⌄
This website provides RTO office information and guidance based on official government portals. It does not provide personal owner data or real-time challan amounts.






